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Chang Zengyi - - 2011
As part of the celebrations marking its Centenary, the Biochemical Society held a joint meeting in Shanghai with the Chinese Protein Society to commemorate the many long-standing collaborations between biochemists from the U.K. and China. Under the overall theme of structural biology of proteins, presentations covering both historical and current ...
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Currie Thomas E - - 2010
There is disagreement about whether human political evolution has proceeded through a sequence of incremental increases in complexity, or whether larger, non-sequential increases have occurred. The extent to which societies have decreased in complexity is also unclear. These debates have continued largely in the absence of rigorous, quantitative tests. We ...
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Gopal Ramesh S - - 2010
"The American College of Radiology seeks and encourages collaboration with other organizations on the development of the ACR Appropriateness Criteria through society representation on expert panels. Participation by representatives from collaborating societies on the expert panel does not necessarily imply society endorsement of the final document."
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LaMothe Ryan - - 2010
The political realities of society are present in counseling in subtle and overt ways. In this article, I argue that the client's (and counselor's) political experiences, beliefs, and commitments can be and, in many cases, should be explored. The idea of the political self or subjectivity and its identifying features ...
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Hasan Zoya - - 2010
This article examines the impact of identity politics on gender equality. More specifically it explores the paradoxical and complex relationship of religion and politics in a multi-religious society and the complicated ways in which women's activism has both reinforced and challenged their gender identities. Contrary to the argument that religious ...
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Pattenden Jonathan - - 2010
This paper notes the prominence of self-help groups (SHGs) within current anti-poverty policy in India, and analyses the impacts of government- and NGO-backed SHGs in rural North Karnataka. It argues that self-help groups represent a partial neoliberalisation of civil society in that they address poverty through low-cost methods that do ...
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Boomsma Dorret - - 2009
Abstract Harold Varmus (2009). New York: W.W. Norton & Co, 256 pp., US$24.95. ISBN-10: 0393061280, ISBN-13: 978-0393061284.
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Hildebrandt S - - 2009
Although it is known that anatomists working in Germany during the Third Reich have used bodies of victims of the National Socialist (NS) regime for dissection and research, a comprehensive history of the anatomy in the Third Reich has not yet been written. Recent studies of the history of German ...
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Beran Roy G - - 2009
So often we hear the legal profession berate expert witnesses as "hired guns" whose bias is for sale. While this may be relevant to a small minority of "experts", the majority do their job with integrity and in an ethical fashion. An advocate for a proposition will not call a ...
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Stephenson John - - 2009
This article has been withdrawn at the request of the authors and Editor. The publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. The full Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal can be found at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy.
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The interests of the public and both the medical and legal professions are best served when scientifically sound and unbiased expert witness testimony is readily available in civil and criminal proceedings. As members of the medical community, patient advocates, and private citizens, pediatricians have ethical and professional obligations to assist ...
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Levett Lora M - - 2008
We tested whether an opposing expert is an effective method of educating jurors about scientific validity by manipulating the methodological quality of defense expert testimony and the type of opposing prosecution expert testimony (none, standard, addresses the other expert's methodology) within the context of a written trial transcript. The presence ...
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Menkes David B - - 2006
Following a telephonic deposition, the author discovered that a psychiatrist expert witness for the other side had electronically eavesdropped on the entire six-hour proceedings. Under cross-examination the expert admitted eavesdropping on instruction of state's attorneys, and directing their deposition of the author, but denied wrongdoing. The ethical implications of such ...
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Song Robert - - 2005
Christian bioethics springs from the worship that is the response of the Church to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Such worship is distinctively political in nature, in that it acknowledges Christ as Lord. Because it is a political worship, it can recognize no other lords and no other prior claims ...
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Muroff Julie A - - 2005
In light of the proliferation and pitfalls of expert witness testimony provided by radiologists, this article offers an overview of the standards for such testimony, as enforced by the courts, the relevant professional societies, and peer-review processes. The article also offers practical suggestions that encourage radiologist expert witnesses to be ...
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Yee Ae Ja - - 2004
In 1956, Alder conjectured that the number of partitions of n into parts differing by at least d is greater than or equal to that of partitions of n into parts identical with +/-1 (mod d+3) for d > or = 4. In 1971, Andrews proved that the conjecture holds ...
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Sigaud, P.
Photocopy reproduced from "Forest Terminology: Living Expert Knowledge How to Get Society to Understand Forest Terminology." IUFRO Occasional Paper, no. 14 p. 57-59
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Forrest David V - - 2002
George Herriman's "Krazy Kat," a linguistically innovative and trenchant comic strip that appeared in newspapers from 1916-1944, attracted the attention of our major American poet, e. e. cummings, who wrote a foreword to a collection of the strips and admired it for its transcendent celebration of love over egoism in ...
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Gay H - - 1999
Herbert Spencer's evolutionary ideas related not just to the biological world but to the universe and everything in it. Human societies were also viewed through his evolutionary lens so that Spencer's evolutionary and political ideas are inextricably entwined. This essay looks at some of Spencer's ideas and attempts to locate ...
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Mehta A E - - 1998
Edited by Ricardo Azziz, John E. Nestler and Didier Dewailly. Philadelphia, Lippencott-Raven, 1997, $152.00/ pound116.00 (xxv +831 pages), ISBN 0-397-51721-1.
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Eberly J - - 1998
The Roman calendar identified January as the month in which looking back and looking forward were both appropriate. As Editor and Publisher, we are using this first issue of January 1998 to do some of both.
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Maggi A - - 1997
This essay examines L'Alcibiade fanciullo a scola, a seventeenth-century text written in Venice. L'Alcibiade is a sort of Platonic dialogue between a sodomite teacher and his young and attractive pupil. The teacher tries to convince his student to let him penetrate him. The discourse of the sodomite teacher is similar ...
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Olsson L - - 1996
"At the same time as the political tensions increased in Europe around 1900, an international labor market was developing. More and more proletarians from different parts of the continent searched for labor opportunities in the center of the agrarian and industrial capitalism. In several countries, including Russia, capitalists more and ...
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Cole P - - 1991
Epidemiology is becoming more important in the resolution of torts. As a result, epidemiologists are now much in demand as expert witnesses, a role in which they may contribute much to society. In order to do this, epidemiologists should become familiar with the techniques and the ethics of our adversarial ...
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Bettman J W - - 1988
Some important words and phrases are presented in this article which are used by the witness, defendant, defense attorney or plaintiff's attorney in deposition or in trial. It is important that any expert witness or defendant be cognizant of this lexicon in order to avoid mistakes in or misinterpretations of ...
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Howard L B - - 1986
The expert on either side is either right, partially right, wrong, or wrong and dishonest. Even strongly opposed testimony is not evidence of dishonesty, although it is clear at least one expert is wrong. Some differences are the result of legitimate differences of opinion. However, the author has identified several ...
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Ali-Khan Z - - 1973
The first case of human sparganosis in Canada is reported in a 23-year-old woman who emigrated from Greece in 1969. Examination of a ribbon-like worm removed from a painful swelling in the neighbourhood of her right biceps muscle revealed a single larva, about 110 mm. long and 2.5 mm. wide, ...
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